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MisterKapol
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02-07-2016, 10:24 AM
#1
You've got a prebuilt Acer Veriton S480G with extra RAM installed. The system makes a loud beep when you power it off, but it restarts normally after you install more RAM. Trying the CMOS reset didn't help either. It sounds like your motherboard doesn't support high-density RAM, but there might be workarounds or BIOS settings you can check. Consider consulting your motherboard manual or reaching out to Acer support for compatibility options.
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MisterKapol
02-07-2016, 10:24 AM #1

You've got a prebuilt Acer Veriton S480G with extra RAM installed. The system makes a loud beep when you power it off, but it restarts normally after you install more RAM. Trying the CMOS reset didn't help either. It sounds like your motherboard doesn't support high-density RAM, but there might be workarounds or BIOS settings you can check. Consider consulting your motherboard manual or reaching out to Acer support for compatibility options.

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BaconCraft3r
Member
205
02-13-2016, 11:43 PM
#2
You probably bought the wrong type of RAM, nothing you can do
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BaconCraft3r
02-13-2016, 11:43 PM #2

You probably bought the wrong type of RAM, nothing you can do

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Olisel
Junior Member
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02-15-2016, 05:34 AM
#3
Max RAM capacity is 8GB yet it only has four slots, which means it probably only supports 2GB per slot. Therefore, it’s unlikely to work as intended. A better choice if you’re on a budget would be to purchase a used or older i5 tower from eBay—look for a second, third, or fourth generation model and install an SSD. This setup can create a solid daily browsing and light computing machine for under $100.
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Olisel
02-15-2016, 05:34 AM #3

Max RAM capacity is 8GB yet it only has four slots, which means it probably only supports 2GB per slot. Therefore, it’s unlikely to work as intended. A better choice if you’re on a budget would be to purchase a used or older i5 tower from eBay—look for a second, third, or fourth generation model and install an SSD. This setup can create a solid daily browsing and light computing machine for under $100.

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warningitsben
Member
67
02-28-2016, 05:14 AM
#4
Veriton uses DDR2 technology to connect DDR3 memory.
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warningitsben
02-28-2016, 05:14 AM #4

Veriton uses DDR2 technology to connect DDR3 memory.

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Vicariously_
Junior Member
22
02-28-2016, 07:46 AM
#5
I possess a G43T-AM4 Mobo with standard installation, containing DDR3 components inside.
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Vicariously_
02-28-2016, 07:46 AM #5

I possess a G43T-AM4 Mobo with standard installation, containing DDR3 components inside.

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Dmalinoff
Junior Member
1
02-28-2016, 10:17 PM
#6
You're having trouble running it with only 2x 4GB, but you believe it should work with 8GB total.
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Dmalinoff
02-28-2016, 10:17 PM #6

You're having trouble running it with only 2x 4GB, but you believe it should work with 8GB total.

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Ellie_l
Junior Member
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03-01-2016, 03:36 PM
#7
It plays a big role. The system was built when 4GB RAM was still costly, and they didn’t release a 2GB DDR2 model until later. For launch, they kept the 2GB limit on the ddr3 version. You can figure out the right amount by removing the dimm slots and splitting the total RAM accordingly—though bigger configurations are uncommon.
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Ellie_l
03-01-2016, 03:36 PM #7

It plays a big role. The system was built when 4GB RAM was still costly, and they didn’t release a 2GB DDR2 model until later. For launch, they kept the 2GB limit on the ddr3 version. You can figure out the right amount by removing the dimm slots and splitting the total RAM accordingly—though bigger configurations are uncommon.

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ICHIROfan51
Member
76
03-01-2016, 10:57 PM
#8
The highest density for Core 2 processors is limited, with most DDR2 memory capped at 2GB. Many motherboards restrict overall RAM capacity as well. It's best to review the documentation.
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ICHIROfan51
03-01-2016, 10:57 PM #8

The highest density for Core 2 processors is limited, with most DDR2 memory capped at 2GB. Many motherboards restrict overall RAM capacity as well. It's best to review the documentation.

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EleqTRiX
Member
110
03-02-2016, 05:18 AM
#9
It's disappointing, I wasn't too thrilled about the 4GB RAM. In Ukraine, $100 isn't that affordable, so I considered a 3rd generation i5, but as a 15-year-old, I don't really have the budget here. Thanks for your help!
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EleqTRiX
03-02-2016, 05:18 AM #9

It's disappointing, I wasn't too thrilled about the 4GB RAM. In Ukraine, $100 isn't that affordable, so I considered a 3rd generation i5, but as a 15-year-old, I don't really have the budget here. Thanks for your help!

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AriaBlaze1
Member
126
03-02-2016, 05:55 AM
#10
I didn’t have any manual and it’s an DDR3 motherboard, so I probably won’t be able to fix it myself.
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AriaBlaze1
03-02-2016, 05:55 AM #10

I didn’t have any manual and it’s an DDR3 motherboard, so I probably won’t be able to fix it myself.

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